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Chapter 910 Shoreland Overlay District <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 910-19 <br />compatibility with surrounding existing development and to allow for combination of lots to the <br />extent possible. <br />B. Substandard Lots: <br />1. A lot of record existing upon the effective date of this Ordinance in a residential district, <br />located adjacent to a General Development Lake, which does not meet the requirements <br />of this Ordinance as to area or width may be utilized for single family detached dwelling <br />purposes provided that: <br />a. Requires a conditional use permit based upon procedures set forth in and <br />regulated by Chapter 917 of this Ordinance. <br />b. The lot has been assessed a full sewer and water assessment. <br />c. The lot has been in separate ownership from abutting lands at all times since it <br />became substandard. <br />d. The lot was created compliant with official controls in effect at the time. <br />e. All setback and sewage treatment requirements of the Shoreland District are met. <br />f. A substandard water frontage lot with public sewer shall be a minimum of fifty <br />(50) feet in width measured at the front yard setback line and shall have a <br />minimum lot area equal to or greater than seven thousand five hundred (7,500) <br />square feet. <br />g. A substandard non-water frontage lot of record shall be a minimum of fifty (50) <br />feet in width measured at the front yard setback line and shall have a minimum <br />lot area equal to or greater than ten thousand (10,000) square feet. <br />h. The development plans must be in conformance with the policies for residential <br />development as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. <br />i. Development must be planned and conducted in such a manner that the control of <br />disturbed areas and erosion is demonstrated during and after construction. <br />j. A complete grading and drainage plan be submitted to the City Engineer for <br />review. Such plans should be prepared in accordance with the National Urban <br />Runoff Program (NURP) Guidelines and Best Management Practices. <br />k. Any cutting of existing vegetation is minimized to the extent possible. <br />l. The lot and proposed structure must meet all other performance standards of the <br />zoning and building codes. <br /> <br />(Amended: Ord. 214, 378, 449, 573, 579) <br />